Robbie Burns celebrated in east Antrim
The event on January 29 featured international bands playing a mixture of Irish, Scottish and Country music as well as Highland dancers.
The Bright Light School Ulster Scots Dancers presented a display of traditional and modern highland dances, which included some of their recent dance routines.
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Hide AdLocal folk band The Grouse Beaters provided a musical session of mainly a Scottish theme, including one or two Rabbie Burns songs.
The MC invited the audience to welcome in the Haggis, commencing with The Selkirk Grace, which is the original Burns grace.
The audience stood and applauded as the Haggis was brought in on a silver platter accompanied by piper Ian Burrows, playing a suitable and rousing tune on the bagpipes.
When the Haggis was on the table, the poem ‘Address to a Haggis’ was recited.
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Hide AdThe Haggis was then toasted with a glass of whisky, brought back to the kitchen, accompanied by the piper playing and the audience clapping.
It was served to the audience along with tea, shortbread and flaked meal biscuits.
The final music session was provided by Willie Drennan and his Ulster-Scots Band.
Meanwhile, Cairncastle Ulster-Scots are holding a Soiree in the Halfway House Hotel, Ballygally on February 26 at 8pm.
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There will be plenty of entertainment to suit all tastes and everyone is welcome including anyone who plays a musical instrument or sings.
Admission £5 includes tea and biscuits.
For more information, phone 07889659165 or email [email protected]